The Cambria freeman. (Ebensburg, Pa.) 1867-1938, May 19, 1882, Image 4

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    REMEMBER
are invited to visit
OAK HALL,
S-..1
IIP
S. E. Cor. 6th & Market Sts.
Philadelphia.
We offer the Best, Largest
and Cheapest stock of
Clothing for Men & Boys
in the United States.
Our original system of
One Price and a Guarantee
gives every buyer perfect
1
protection.
. -wit. J' in. ii ml-V! ' a. 11 ' ,HWM' V "i I'V
REMOVA L.
PORTED & DONALDSON,
WHOLESALE MILLIXBHT,
Ilatf RriiiorPfl to
V; '.-.! . -jss;'?j if? TV'?''
r .'frr ;CJJi; ;.. r-. -nJf ga an.
260, 262 and 254 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
E LEV AT On ErSTAMCn, 264.
Special attention cItcii to IV.ttr:i IViiiiHs utA Trimmed Huts. Full line of Straw
(iotxls, 1; t!hsis, Miss I lowers Nil and l.acrs ;
Hoop Shirt, Cornets, Cnre.H and Ladies" -Sveh Wear, SPECIALTIES.
--- I'arllf ulnr Attention !.. I to )rlfm. 3m.
LARGEST STOCK. LATKST STYLKS. LOWEST PRICES
"yUEN YOU WANT
pure f n e s ii i) it u ; s o n patent medicinf, si
TOU ARE F.KM'l-tlFLLLY l.NVITED TO CALL AT
J AUKS' NEW JM!U; STOKE, E B E N S 1$ U R G , PA.
rCRE FRMII OOOD3 ! NO MI!: KPRLSKNT ATIOX !
LTNnnn aiul NTACITINE (HI.5. PAINTS. VARNISH, PUTTY
TURPENTINE, WHITE Lt.VD, COEORS, (Mry and in Oil) BRUSHES, Etc.
Also, a very full and complete stock of
IS L A N K 1? O O K S a N i S T A T I O N E R Y I
POCKET BOOK, Pl'IlSES, COMP.S, RliUSIIES, ALBUMS, PERFUMERY
TOILET SETS, ETC. ETC.
TV R E OROL'Xn SPICKS AND FLAVORING FXTR ACTS.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAR E F U LLY CONIPOUNDE D.
TOUR TATRONAGE SOLICITED.
j i u is
113 & 115 CLINTON STREET, JOHNSTOWN, PA.,
ILWATS
Tnig?wt unci 01iefiitst JStocli oi
Dry clxicL Dress G oods,
NOTIONS, MILLINERY, CARPETS, ETC.,
to be found in Cambria or al jninin2 counties. 17" Forget not the street and numbers
and fail not to rail, buy and be liappy.
cash ii:ati:ii in all kind of
HEATING AND COOKING STOVES,
AND MAXUrACTIIUKIi OF
TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE,
l10!i l:i;vt?ritU Av Altoona, In.
THr.APr.1T PLACE IS THE (ITT. BooHh, Hpontlnt md Repalrta l
II kind promptly and natifactorlly attended to. 10-24,'79. tf.
1832. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1832.
JAS. SHIDLE & SON,
TVo. CO Smillilielcl Street, rittsliirKh, Iti.
(- init C SII1DLE.
An Papar Hangings, Emlnsved Bronzes, Dado, kc
AAl""1! !"Tonrown town. Termml 4oii'til I CQfif ' Armtf, und cinenjos. tAOatflt
That You
-?; 'sT 1 :
BOTTOM TRICES I
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PRAnillRIN
b jil y y ii iiiii
IIAlr. TIIE-
TARIETY l.X FOOD.
There is nothing nio'e acceptable to
the appetite than a change of diet. A
long continn;ttion of the food, prepared
in the same way, is extremely tiresome.
It is easy to have a variety, if one choos
es to manufacture it, out of the same
materials. For instance, one wearies of
having boiled potatoes continually.
They are good and wholesome, but it is
easy to mash the potatoes, add a little
milk and salt, heat it in the oven, and
set the dish on the table in a new form;
or cut the potatoes up, when cold, iu
chips, and stew them in a butter gravy
till well scalded. It is a delightful
Chang'1, and an economical one, too, for
it saves the whole potato, which is quite
an item in many families at present
prices. Slicing ami frying cold potatoes
in drippings is another good way to
cook this vegetable.
In meats, too, different methods or
cooking are v?ry desirable, as well as
saving. One gets tired of fried meat ;
it is better occasionally to roast, bake or
stew. There are so many dainty meth
ods of preparing meats for the table that
it really seems as if there is little need
of urfcing the necessity of change in the
method of cooking. Still, many fami
lies are in the habit of having the same
bill of fare all the week. No wonder
eople who live in th s style like to
make visits, so as to get a change of diet
once in a while. Vegetables should
form an item of food at every dinner ta-
I ble. Perhaps farmers cannot obtain so
....(itj V. . .111. n . HllY llVlt
next to a market, but every man who
has even a garden patch can have cab
bage. Urnips, beets, parsnips, onions
and squashes, all of which f Tin a most
exceliert variety of food, as well as a
healthy appetizer to one's meals. Ap
ples and pears, if eaten after meals, are
a most wholesome luxury and one which
all enjoy. Fish is another pleasant
change of diet, and is far better for an
occasional meal than for a regular sum
mer diet. Ir.deed, there is no kind of
food that will not tire one, and satiate
the npj'tite if used all th time. All
kinds of poultry make a very inviting
meal occasionally, but one cannot relish
them for many days in succession. It
is the same with pastry, a change is
needful in order to have it highly appre
ciated. Bread is the only compound of
which people never get tired, and they
enjoy that occasionally toasted better
than to have it set on the table in a
stack of thin slices. I know that some
claim that it is of no account what you
eat, if it is sweet and wholesome and
will sustain nature, but it is not true.
Our happiness and bodily comfort both
depend in a great measure upon the
food we eat and the manner of cooking
it. Admitting this fact, it is an impor
tant branch of science to understand
cooking in all its forms, and tie able to
make victuals as tempting and palata
ble as they can be cooked. I do not be
lieve in too rich food, or extravagance,
but in light, wholesome, plain and sub
stantial food, cooked and arranged on
the table so as to look nicely and taste
well besides.
Let the housewife seek for a variety
of dishes not for a variety at one meal
alone, but a change for every meal. It
is just as easy as the everlasting same
ness that clogs the appetite of a tamily.
Hash for breakfast is veiy welcome once
a week, but having it seven times a
week is'six times too much. So with
every kind of cooking. Baked Ivans
are veiy nice once in a while, but to
have tbt-m four or ;iv conaecnt ive days,
would incline one to the belief that he
is not very fond of bean. Circumstanc
es alter cases, tint a little forethought
will generally arrange matters so that
t tie mistress of a family can vary the
bill of fare, so as to have her cooking
enjoyed and appreciated. No additional
kinds are needed, but a variety of kinds,
and as variety is termed the spice of life
so is it the greatest appetizer for our
daily food.
The Earth as a Sort of Soda
Bottle, No theory of the earth's
crust can be complete which does not
provide the machir ery tor earthquakes
and volcanoes. Mr. Fishers, for this
purpose, supposes his subterranean fluid
to contain, in intimate union with itself,
vapor in considerable quantities. This
vapor is to be retained in the fluid lv
the superincumbent pressure, as gas is
the liquid of a soda water boitle, and
will, if such pressure be removed, le
disingaged from the moulten matter as
the gas disingages itself when the cork
is drawn, though much more slowly, by
reason of the viscoscity of the fluid.
This agrees with the views taken by
Professor J nd d in his recent volume on
volcanoes. It will be a novel idea for
many of us to lmaorine the earth like a
globular bottle of effervescent liquid,
and its crust like ice covering a lake of
aerated water. But such a constitution
would account for manv of the pheno
mena of eruptions. The earthquakes
which usually herald thvm, the rise of
molten material in a fissure, the exist
ence of permanently liquid lava like that
in Kilauea, the quiesence of neighboring
vents, tne growth, death and revival of
volcanoes. The difference in the lavas
ejected from adjacent craters and the
supposed order of succession in the pro
ducts erupted are also accounted for,
but not satisfactorily. The theory is a
very Important one, an'' appears on the
whole the most sat i factory that has yet
been propounded. A'nfwre.
Gum Arabic. The most familiarob
jects about us are often least under
stood, and probaWy few can pause to
ask the quest ion, What is gum arabic
and from whence it comes V In Moroc
co, a'xuit the middle of November (ihat
is. after the rainy season), a gummy
juice exudes spontaneously from the
trunk and branches of the acacia. It
gradually thickens in the furrow down
which it runs, and assumes the form of
oval and round drops, about the size of
a pigeon's egg, of different colors, as
it conies from the red or white gum tree,
About the middle of September the
Moors encampon the borders of the for
est, and the havests last a full month.
The gum is packed in large leather sacks
and transported oh the hacks of camels
an-i bullocks to sea-iorts for shipment to
different countries. The harvest occas
ion is made one of great rejoicing, and
the ieople. for the time leipg, almost
live on gum, which is nutritious and
fattening. Such is the commercial tale
of this simple but useful article.
Georgia's CuRrous Shaking Bock
One of th- mai.i ixdn's of interest here
is an eccen'ric freak of nature known as
Sinking Rock, ami never a stranger
comes to Lexington and leaves without
some of the people proud always of
their village show him this place. I
cannot better describe it than by Baying
it is the oddest thing one ever saw. In
the rear of th home of the late Govern
or Gilmer is a huge honld'T standing by
itself on the edge of the stream. Uwn
this boulder Is placed another rock,
weighing about twenty tons. It rests
on a pinnacle not two feet square, teo
evenly is it balanced that the slightest
touch will cause it to rock, and yet a
hundred horses could not pull it from
its ( cket. There it has stood forages
subjected to wind and storm unmoved,
a silent monument to the power of the
Creator. Cmirfrrrdville Dimocrat.
Facts for Farmers. Mr. B. Hurl
bnt. Portland, Mich., says he knows by
two years' successful experience that a
dash of soapsuds is death to currant
worms.
White clover will sustain itself idefin-
itely in dry soils that almond in lime.
PnV'T wnrrv ftnv Int.fTpr with riatn
k.e PntcrA..
HIECAHTILE APPRAISEMENT.
THE Venders of Fnrolen and Domodtlc Mrehn
din. TMMtllen and Brwr in Cumhrla coun
ty will take notice that ther hare been dasneri and
npraled by the undersigned. Appraiser for tb
jcur i3t as ioiiows:
AIXEOHKNT township.
Clan. Liernnr. riot. Licente.
1 W. J. BnC fi oo 14 tJ. R. t O. Hlm-
i . I - Anderson . . 7 1 melwrtcht. TOO
ADAM TOWVSHrp.
14 Jacob R. Stall... f7i14 Iinle! Oohn T
14 John P. Oohn... 7 ! 1-4 E. S. Oruralln... T
BARK TOWXSHIP.
14 Casper L.elb 7
BLACKLICK TOWNSHIP.
14 Isaae Michaels f
CAMBRIA BOROrOH
14 Thos. Hallnran. .7 O
14 James Orlffln 7
14 Thos E. Howe... 7
14 Patrick Hoyles... 7
14 Peter K-l'ev 7
14 Martin Fish 7
14 John Kent! T
'4 J. Stiblsh T
14 John Howling... 7
4 Porch tt Slble
(pat. medic's). 7
CARROLT.TOWN BOROUGH.
14 J. W. ShaT-bnurh.iT 00
14 VS Karkorlt Bro T
Philip Iltrich.. 7
14 Eckennxle fc
Schroth. 7
14 A. Hane 7
14 I). A. Luther 7
14 C A ft: S H Buck 7
13 s. Tetti-lhaum
ID
14 K,. (Iruber...
14 M. Klst
14 fk fc Ruck...
1 K. F Mauchcr
CROTI.K TOWN6frtP.
14 Jas. D. Plnrnmer.f" 00114 T. H Heist. ..... 7
14 John Brown 7 14 t. B, Stlneman 7
14 C. Murphy 7 1
CHEST SPRTNOS BOROUGH.
14 H. J. Ha.l f7 00114 J. Perry fc Son.. 7
14 Cooper fc Mellon. 7 I
CHEST TOWNSHIP.
14 Samuel fllll 7
CLEARFTEI.n TOWNSHIP.
14 Thos. Dumphy...7 00 14 S. B. Corn 7
COOPERPOALE BOROrOH.
14 C. W. Stutxman 7 0014 MlehN Sweeney 7
14 Jaeub Kepl..irle.. 7 I
CONEMAI'OH BOROrOH.
14 J. Donnelly 7 Oljl3 W. Tonrad (Am-
14 John Wiilman. . . 7 erican S. M. Co.) 10
14 K. Kdelmnn 7 114 W. S liferwald.. 7
14 Conrad Ucrhanlt 7 I O. Ellsdresser.. .. 7
KAST COSF.MAC'JH BOROPOH.
14 Thomas t'arter. .t7 i0:14 H F. Shaffer 7
14 J. B. Kaufl'inan.. 7 I
ELDER TOWNSHIP.
14 Thomas Ott J
EBENSBOnO BOROrOH.
1 J. m. inompson.7 ooim lr. W. UmmoJ
14 F..1. James 7
14 KcmpaSwarU.. 7
14 D. Ev-Hns. . 7
14 V. T. Roberts ... 7
14 M. I,. Oatman... 7
14 Ed. Orimth 7
14 Singer MTk Co. 7
14 Mrs. K. E. Jones. 7
14 Cleorge Huntley. 7
14 John TJoyd 7
114 John t iwens. .. T
114 E. V. Prrth ... 7
!I4 M E. Davis 7
.14 VS Barkers Bro 7
II t Jacob Thomas. . . 7 50
0-4 Rlvlnlns 7
14 lavls fc Brother. 7
!l4 Thomas Clriffllh. 7
FRANKLIN BOROt-C.H.
14 E. Wlssinirer 7 00 14 D. W. C!oult!r... 7
14 Ocorifel'HUI 7 114 Martin ('aster .. 7
14 A fc. I. ('aster . 7 1 14 Peter Kubriti... 7
14 H. S. Harvey 7 1
GAI.I.IT7.IN BOROCOH.
14 M B M'I,a'iKhlin7 (!C14 J. J. Trorell. . . 7
14 V. J .Christy 7 50 4 O. C. Miller (pat-
14 M. Whitehead. . . 7 ent medicines). 5
14 Thomas Bradley 7 I
JOHNSTOWN BOROUGH.
14 Jacob Fend 7 00 12 Si nirer Mfr Co,
12 50
200
10 50
7 50
10
14 Emll Younu..
14 Brlnker Bros
14 W. Ieverijood.
14 A. Met
14 W. Caldwell .
11 .7 fc H. Sv ank.
14 Jacob Wild ..
14 H. T. HeFrance
13 r.ntherfc (treen
14 tl.B. Elenenaur
13 F. W. Kress....
14 . T'nverzaict..
14 T. luekharilt. .
14 I). K. Edwards.
14 Tfc O Oall:ihcr
13 S J. Hess
13 N. Snellenburn
fc Co
14 Phillip" fc Bro.
14 John Patterson
13 J. A. M'Kinney
14 A. Nathan
14 J Stenirer
14 Scott Dibert...
H L. 'ohoii. ....
14 A. Montgomery
14 C. T. Fraior. . .
14 Tj. Haomer
14 H. S Fleck
14 T. W. Kerline..
14 W. W. Ankeny
14 C. B. Cover....
14 liOiils Wchn. . .
14 C Krelirer ....
14 A Roland fc Son
14 M. S. Mnloy. . .
14 Wm. t'pi'i?rafr
13 HanMeyfc Fron-
heiser
It V. S. Mnloy . ..
10 Oels. Foster fc
Ccilnn
14 TV fc V A Home
11 Jhs. J. M irphy
14 C. . Luther.. .
14 L Lnekhnrdt, jr
14 Henderson fc
A Iei:mder
14 M. Mooney....
14 Chas. S. Ruth.
13 W. H Pluck...
14 K. Dc.itri.-h
14 (feorife Kohler.
14 (irorife Mayer.
14 H. Vierlnir
14 D. L. Kevser...
14 (, Boaard
14 F. Alrlrt.life....
14 Oco. Shnir-r...
14 Henry Shaffer.
14 McVicker fc
Couch
14 Harrv Wavne..
14 (eo."Sc!irader.
! J. I'. Edwards.
14 (t. (t. Clark ...
14 ( Nhorne fc Con
fer 11. Cohen fc Co. . .
114 I. Ko-kler
14 tl. Hoffman
'14 Tnhn Brady....
il4 W. W. Pike...
114 Sam'l Owinn..
14 Davis Bros
1 Wood. Morrell
Co
14 Job Morvan....
14 (reoriie rth...
15
10
10
10
10
10
14 II. Fritehard...
14 Vm. Owens...
4 V. K. Balrd
I pat't med's).
14 freo. Bendintr..
14 Charles Murr..
14 John Ryan. . . .
14 Alex. Butler...
14 David Creed...
14 (leorsre Heiser.
14 Oeorire Much-
elhaier
13 John Fenn
14 John nerhardt,
14 M. K. Hairer...
14 L. F. Lelten-
berirer
13 Hav Bros
14 Alex. Rcckes..
14 . K. Shrvoek,
14 Brinker Bros.
14 J. M. Johnson.
14 V iNon ( 'ramer
14 Croyle fc Me-
i irey
14 Wm. Stronss..
11 Thos. Davis. . . .
14 C. Hoehstlne.. .
14 Hlanehfc Stutz-
man
14 Foeklerfc Ler-
ererood
14 People's Store.
4 (J. H. Wairner,
tpr.t't med's).
14 Davis Bros
14 Lewis Reese...
10
20
7
15
7
7
S
7
T
7
7
60
7
7
7
12 50
7
12 50
7
IS
v
7
7
10
7
7
T
114 F.. James . . . .
!14 David K Jones.
o 1. 1. Stewart fc
Co
14 J. CI. A. Beos-
hoof
il4 A. P.Kinney...
14 Simon Younar.
12 L. Stanrarter..
14 L. Bauiner. ..
12 J. Dtberf, sr...
14 Thos. Howe....
' 9 L M. Woir
I 0 .To!:tj Thomas..
114 E. Zanic
;)4 c. (4. Campbell
!l3 M. Rohm.. . ..
il4 Jacob Keploiflo,
114 J. H Kramer..
H4 . M. Wilson.
LORF.TTO BOROUGH .
14 W LitTlncer $T 00
14 .1 E Shields
14 Sol Teitelhauuj.
14 H T O Friel 7
14 W W MeAteer.... 7
MTLLVII.I.E BOROUGH.
14 E J Vinton $7 O014 F It or; srers ... 7
14 H w tlinn 7 14 Pat'k Connelly... 7
14 ( W Stutiman .. 7 I
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP.
14 Svlv'r M'Kinrics 7()0;14 WilUain Flinn.... 7
13 .1 c Martin fc Co 10 ,14 R T deorire .. 7
14 Wm Prinnle. jr. 7 14 Ei.lridefcHlndie 7
READE TOWNSHIP.
14 .1 H Flrke J7 00 14 S B Corn
II Templeton fc ,14 J S M'Cartney.
Crawford 7 50
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
5 George Conrad.
PTONVCREEK TOWNSHIP.
H Berry fc Petriken 7 !14 L W B-ick
SUMMITVILLE BOROUGH.
14 John Airer S7 00,14 Wm McConnell
14 James Oillen 7 !14 John Riftel
7 FO
7 50
7 60
7
7 SO
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
14 John Conrad f7 C0I
14 Mrs John Jlb ..
14 A F fc J A Par-
14 F. A.Thompon.. 7
14 J. LeahT fc Son, 7
14 R. L. Oeonre 7
14 C. Leahy 7
rish
14 Michael Bradley 7
W1LMORE BOROUGH.
14 P M Brown 7 00)14 Ueo Wentwor'.h.
13 .1 C Moorhead. 10 4 H W Plotner,
14 II P Kephart fc pat't medicines.,
Son 7 I
WHITE TOWNSHIP.
T
6
13 A H Fisk fc Co
WOODVALE BOROUGH.
14 Adams fc Wood- 114 .1 B Clark. .
10
. T
Tin 7 001
UPPER VODER TOWNSHIP.
14 Jacob Tj Keam....7 0O'l4 Wm Biltner T
14 Wm Livinirston.. 7 I
LOWER VODER TOWNSHIP.
14 J F Seiirh 7 0' 14 H Anderson 7
TUNNEI.HII.L BOROUGH.
14 .Tas P Mnrrav. .$7 Po;l4 B M Johnston.... 7
14 Pat Smith 7 00'
TAYLOR TOWNSHIP.
14 S P Morrell.. .. $7 C0il S P Morrell mft...7
TIs4T OF WF.TAILF.RS OF NPIRITOrS
j LIQUORS, as assessed in Cambria county
for the year 1892:
babr Towsmnr.
f7ji S.
N Lamboum.
tAcrnnt. 1 (Van 5. T-icente.
50 00 Ellr.ah'h Fretdhofl .$60 50
CAMBma aoRoroH.
T Jnde'
Henrv (lore
Brldiret Howe..
J Lvnt
Chas Bovle....
M Stihlch
Peter Koth
50 00j.Tnrin Kenti.. "50
60 (1-eonre Irner 60
50 'b Fitrpatrlck 60 50
50 IMI.-hnel Halloran.. 50
50 5" P MeLaoirhlin 50
, 50 Thomas Sprinirer.. 50
. 60 Dan'l Bnrkhardt.. 60
cosEjurnn bop.ouoh.
John Cnrr vi ri
Oeore-e Held 50 5r
Joseph Menfrer.... 50
John Oerhardt 50 60
John J Hornick.... 50
John Swartznan.. 60 60
Phllin Her'tlneer.
Ijawrenee Reich...
I. W Shank
60 60
60
50
John Morton
60
Fred'k Beuler.... 60
CROTCH TOWSS1IT.
Peter Brown .Vi00John DThomaa.... 60
John Wentroth.... 50 I
CHST BPRIHriS BOROUdH.
J R Lltrineer rl 50;Scott Byrnes 60 50
John Crouse 50
CHKT TOWHRHIF.
Joseph Roddy f Sn.OO ; Georce Crook...... 60 60
CARROLL TOWySWTP.
T J Weaklan 50
C A RROLLTOWW BOROtTOH.
.Tulins Stlch o0 601
Liwrnce Schroth. SO 50
E L Binder F.0
. Hanir. f.71
Haon fc Lanubein. 50 50
CAST CX!tKlArOH BOROUGH.
M Kelly
60
iBixsBrsn BORornH.
T II Het't tso OOIM'ch'1 Iitterner.. 60 50
John A Blair..
50
60
P F Brown.,
60
Mrs C Foster..
ELDBR TOWSSHir.
Charlci Endler -V (0 Frank H Ott...
OAiLrmx BORoroH.
Mich'l FiUharris...TO 00! Albert Bendar.
JOHJT8TOWH BOROUGH,
.. 60 CO
50
Roh't Henderson.. fT0 Of
Henrv Shar 5-)
David FMoon
Hnnr Friti
c Kast
Jacob Bopp
60 50
50
60
6"
50
60 ,
60
60
60
50
60 50
60 60
50
60
60 60
60 50
50
50
6"
60
80
John M Kinir
c Zlmmrman, sr.
Joseph Crouse....
F, H Willonr
Neal Sharkey.....
John ( 'oad
Philip Schplfeis..
John V Sht1er...
John Scheffhaoer.
John Raab
Putrick O'Connell
D H Davis
John MeDermott.
William Thomaa..
Oeotxe Kaab
50
60 50
50
50
60
60
60
60
50
Joseph Boxler
I.Tohn Fritl
John Oaosg
:irs s rosan wins.
Robert Saeerson..
Conrad Raab
60 50 Thomas Davia. ....
60 Thomas Kinney...
60 .Toseph Kost . ......
60 (Stephen Clolrk....
50 H (treenwooa
60 60 John Emerlingc....
IOR1TTTO BOROtTBH.
A J Christy 50 001 J Benirele
KTIXVIT-I. BOROVOH.
E A James.... M OOlPatriek Rorla-era...
A Mnlherron 60 Thrw MeDermott..
Neel MeAnsny.... 60 (MaryOrady
Cia.Tln TJbwltrn; EB oT),
08Jbot BOBOrOH.
Hoph McMonigal
50 50
SICBLA5D TOWsmHrr.
Bernard Neei f50 50P S Freldhoff
TOTTTCRBIK TOWTTBHIT.
Frederick Rhoem
TUBKBLHICL BOROUGH.
60 60
60 60
Pat'k Fltipatrtek
Pat'k O Dowd
$50 00! Anthonv MeCne.
60 IM McMorrti
60
60 60
50
60
0
60 60
WASBIWOTOW TOWlfBHir,
John H Clark
C A Oeoree ... .,
George Brandt..
Margaret Hoelle.
O Koblne. ,
..isooo
. 60
. 60
. 50
. 60 60
John Mtiar
Pat J Mccormick.
O Mnlherron......
John Hamilton....
cms toper TOwwaHrr.
Ohanncr Davis. ...$50 00! Jacob Ream
William Bewmao.. 60
60
EATING HOUSE LICENSE.
CAMBRIA BOROUGH.
C7t S. Licmir.
Charles H Mater. .20 00
Frank Kurti 20
f7oi 5. Licentt.
Anton Sager $20 60
C A RRO LLTOWN BOROUGH.
Henry Blum $20 00F fc O Arer
cosimroH rorouoh.
Catharine Sloan ,
20
20
CLIASriELD TOWIfSHlr.
John Bender $20 50' J J Rhody 20 50
OALL1TZIN BOROUGH.
A Oeatrler. $20 00jM Denny 20
Josei h Dashner... 20
JOHffSTOWH BOROUGH.
Charles Wehn r 60jjames Conkle 20
Frederick Ream... 20
CORETTO BOROUGH.
Charles Adelsberarer 20
SrMtllDHlLL TOWWSHIP.
John Roehm 20
BTOSTCRBBK rOWSSHIf.
Jacob Jacoby 20 50
WILMORB BOROCOH.
PFKIrby 20
WABHISOTOS TOWK9HIP.
George J. Sehwarderer 20
urrRR TOPER TOWSSHI?.
W L Livinirston 20 50
Cltut.
FRKWtKIES.
Licente.
9 F C Aeer. CarrolHown Borough $15 00
Henry Blum. " " 15
8 Julius Stioh, ' 25 50
8 Jaob Galnor, Cambria Borough 25
8 Lambert fc Kress, Conemauh Borough 26
o Lawrence Kast, " " 16
9 Annkenhaur fc Co., Gallltzln Borounb. 15
9 Charles Wehn. Johnstown Borough.... 15 60
9 Charie" Emerlinar, " " .... 15
9 Jacob Wldman " " .... 15
9 Geo J Sehwarderer, Washington Twp.. 15
QUART LICENSE.
13 John Ludwlif fc son, Johnstown Boro.. 25
13 Fisher fc Co., " " .. 45
BILLIARD TABLES.
C. J C HofTiiiau, Conem'h Boro'. 1 table. .9 30
Jacob HI ppln. ' " 3 tables. 60
Charles Boyle, Cambria Boro', 1 tibie.... 30 60
S E Ogden, Johnstown Borough, 2 tables.. . 40
John Coad. " 1 table.... CO
James ("lark, " " t tables... 80
Joseph Hoxler, " 1 tble P0
John Dowoey, " Stables... 80
John Zobel, " 8 po
A Mulherron. MlUville Borouirh, 1 table... 30
W I) Tyler, Washington Towushlp, 4 tables 8
TEN-PIN ALLEY'S.
Jacob Hlppel, Conemauirh Boro'. 1 alley... $20
W D Tyler, W'ashimrton Township. 2 alleys. S
Tin Notice, all who are concerned in this ap
praisement, that an Appeal will b held at the
Commissioners' Office, Eben'uir. on the day
of June, test, when and where you may attend If
you think proper.
J. S. KIEL, Appraiser.
April 21, l82.-5t.
STOMACH
Asnenir the medicinal means of arrestinc
disease, Hostet'.er's Stomach Bitters stands
pre-eminent. It checks the further progress
of all disorders of the stomach, liver and
bowels, revives the vital stamina, prevents
and remedies ehills and fever. Increase? the
activity of the kidneys, counteracts a tend
aney to rheumatism, and is a genuine stay
and solace to aged, infirm and nervous per
sons. For sale by all Ih-ugeists and Dealers
generally.
A GREAT CAUSE OF HITMAN MISERY
IS TIIF. I.OS1 OF
A F.erlnre 011 the atnre, Trrntmrnt.
and Hadical Cure of Semioal Weakness, or Sner.
matirrho?a. In 1 iced by Self-Abose, lnvoluntarv
Emissions. ltnp eocy. Nervous D-hilitv, and Im
pediments t M-irrlaire penerally; ( nnsmnption,
v., - '. ' cmoihut; oosinnpiion,
ipsy, and Fits; Mental aod Phvslcal Incapa-fcc.-By
ROBERT J. CULVKK WELL. M.
nthorof the "(Irt-nn Book," fco.
city. fee.
!.. aul
I he world renowned author. In this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience
that the awlul consequences of Self-Abuse mav be
effectually removed without danirerous suric'lcal
operations, bouules. In-itruinents.rlnirs.orcordlals;
pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and ef
fectual, bv which every sufferer, no matter what
his condition mav be. may cure himself cheaply
prlvatelv and radically.
ThU Ltcture vill prove a boon to thoutaniU
and thousadds.
Sent nnder seal, fn a plain envelope, to any ad
dress, pott paid. on reoelpt of six cents or two
ga stamps. Address
THE ('L-LVCRWKLI. i:DirL CO..
. 4l4nnM.,Sn Trk,!l. T.
Post Office Box 450. f4-,'8-i.-0rn.
C ata r n H Elys' Cream Balm
jjf--c 1 .r 3 effectually ci,eajsesi
. . r. i--1 the nasal pas:iires of
t Catarrhal virus, caus
ing HEALTHX SSX'RE
Tinxs, allays Inflam
mation, rotects th
membrane from aildi
tional cold, complete
ly heals the sores and
restores the sense ef
taste an4 smo'l. Ben
eficial results are re
alised by a few appli
cations. A thorough
'reatment tn'frure r
'nrrd. May Fever, 'fc.
Unequaled forcolds In
a ei-T"' "S ruff .til
WW'?:
m m m. i rrn7n rieao. Airreeanie
HHY"FtVERl Apply by the
" " little finger Into the
nostrils, cn receipt or 50". will mail a package.
y Sold by Eensbury drnifsrlsts.
ELY'S CREAM BALM CO..
March 17, 18S2.-.o.w.ly. Owego, N. Y.
Ilenltli iw AVervltlil
Dn. E. C. Wkst'sj Nehvisx akp Bpaits Trbat
mkbt a specific for Hysteria, Dizrinefa. Con
vulsions. Nervous Headache. Mental Depression,
Loss of Memory. Spermatorrhoea, Impotency. In
voluntary Emissions. Prerr.ature Old Age, caused
by over-ex'-rtlon, self-abuse, or over-indnleence,
which 1e:ols to misery, decay and death. One box
will cure recent eases. Each box contains 1 month',
treatment. 1 )ne dollar per box, or six boxes for five
dollars: sent by mail prepaid on reeelptof price.
We guarantee six bottles to cure any case. With
each order received by us for six boxes, accompa
nied by five dollars, we will send the purchaser
our written truarantee to return the money if the
treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees is
sued onlv when treatment Is ordered direct trora
ns. Address JOHN C. WEST CO., Sole Propri
etors. 181 fc 13 W. Madison St.. Chicago. Til. Sold
bv r 11 drniririsfs. Smith, Kline fc t'o.. Wholesale
Agents. Philadelphia. 8-6,'81.-ly.
sj-oo iiKWAitn:
TrE will pay the above reward for any case 01
T Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Sick Headache,
Indigestion, Costlpation or Oostivenrs we cannot
cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the
directions are strictly complied with. They are
purely vegetable, and never fall to glvesatlsfactlon.
Sugar Coated. Largo Boxes, containing 30 Fills,
VScts. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of coun
terfeiters and Imitators. The genuine manufac
tured nly bv JOHN O. WEST fc CO., "TU Pill
Makers," 181 fc 183 W. Madison St.. Chicago. Free
trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a
Scent stamp. (-6,'81.-ly.j
LU2T3- HZALEB,
iMi-r.ovc Tax lout. fob tr Otkb OW
CONSUMPTION
Bp'tting cf Blood, Bron
ehitis. Con (.'hi. Cods,
Catarrh of beet, ana all
Disease of th Palmonary
Crreana.
TR&nf wMAR rT Prlre. 50 pen and $1 00.
It EXTIIEE A CO. IitibArslu
MarehM, lSi.-m.
THO'J? ,FT
T rrfr tr
Jk
-1 rr-rns rirtl.
. (A.
OPIUM
HOBntnre
EATING
Treatise on their
speedy cure 8 ENT FREE. Dm. J C.
JOTT
iorrMAM .P.O.Box lto.Chlcmgv JJL
S")tof20K;d
Stagsplee wortii M
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BP
C5DER THE WATKR
The way that fish live, their structure
and motion, are exceedingly curious,
and only afford fresh proofs of the wis
dom and power of God ; for all must
know that in order to live in water the
bodies of creatures must be very differ
ently made from those which live only
upon land, and this is the first pecnliar
ity we find in both the exterior and in
terior structure of fish,
"Why," yon will ask, "have most fish
a slender, thin body, flattened on the
sides and pointed towards the head ?"
and the question, on a moment's reflect
tion. answers itself. "Why but to enable
them to swim and move easily through
the water ?
Why are thev eenerally covered vith
scales, if not that their bodies maybe
defended from the pressure of ater, so
entirely surrounding them ?
Why are many fish, particularly those
which have no scales, enveloped with a
smooth, oily coverine, but to preserve
them from injury and keep them warm?
Their bones are peculiarly lieht and
flexible, and the constrnction of eyes of
fish are both curious and wonderfully
adapted. Beincr in an element so much
more dense than our air, thev could see
nothing, and, indeed, would be blinded
by the strong reflection of the rays of
licht were it not for the sperical or
fflobe like form of the portion of the eye
known as the crystalline humor, by
which the rays of light are so much bet
ter collected.
Although they have no eyelids, and
cannot even draw back their eyes, the
intense baldness and horn-like nature of
the cornea preserves them from all dan
ger. Their fins are, then, only limbs,
and by them they perform all the differ
ent motions.
I3y means of the tail fin, they move
forwaid ; the back fin directs the mo
tion of their bodies ; their breast fin en
ables them to rise to the surface of the
water, while the fins under the body
preserve their balance.
The pills aretheir organs of breathing.
They are placed, as yon will always no
tice, behind the head, and are mostly
f-jur on each side, the uppermost Deing
the lamest. They constantly take in
water hy their mouths, and evacuate it
though these gills. Then the blood,
which conies from the heart and passes
through the veins of the sills, does not
return through the lungs to the heart
again (as in all land auinials). but is dis
tributed directly to every part ot their
bodies.
15 ii t the great organ most essential to
Dsh in swimming is the air bladder. In
closed in the body, and connected with
the stomach. By means of this bladder
they make themselves more or less
heavy, as when it is inflated they become
lighter, rise and swim near the top of
the water, and when it is contracted aud
the air in it compressed, they become
heavy and sink in the water.
The immense number of fish, and the
great variety of shape and size-, also mer
it our attention. In the waters of Ger
many alone there are known to exist al
most rive hundred different species of
fish, and one of the smallest as well as
the largest. Some are long and fine as
a thread ; tonnd, triangular, etc. Some
are armed (as it were) with a horn, some
with a kind of saw. Some have regular
nostrils, through which they drive out
the extra amount of water they have
swallowed. And many moie wonderful
things can be written alniut these dwel
lers of the mighty deep. But even from
this little outline we may learn of the
wisdom of the great Creator in adapting
each and every living tiling to its uses
and its element, and truly appreciate the
words of the royal Psalmist when he
tells us, "They who go to sea in ships,
who do business in the mighty waters,
these see the works of the Lord and his
wonders in the deep.' Mrs. A. Mitchel
in Golden Dts.
A River Under GROuxn.--Mete
Green, not long since, while out with
his cattle, made a most startling discov
ery, and one that may possibly take its
place among the grand won-i-rs ot Ida
ho. He was riding along tarly in the
morning on the divide between Indian
Creek and Snake River, when his horse
sprang aside, snorted ar.d otherwise
gave evidences of having heard some
thing unusual. The spot was a little
knoll on the comb of the ridge, and Mete
ho had been almost asleep, taking a
sweep around with his eyes to learn the
cause of his horse's fear, finally rested
his vision on what seemed to be a hole
in the ground a few paces distant. Dis
mounting he was soon looking into a
funnel-shaped orifice fifteen or twenty
feet deep by ten or twelve at its rim in
diameter.
At the bottom of this fnnnel the soil
giving out there was a rift iu the rock
two or three feet in width by four or five
feet in length, which seemed to open in
the bowels of the earth. Through this
aperture came up from the depths a ter
rible roaring, as of a leaping cataract, a
mitrhty rush of waters, tumbling over
rocks. The ground even trembled' and
the subterranean noise continued unin
terruptedly. Mete remained some time
and the longt-r he listened the more con
vinced h became that what he heard
was running water, but how far down
to th stream he could not conjecture
mirrht have been a few feet or half way
to China. And as the fissure was large
enoncrh to take him in should his foot
slip, his observation was not an extend
ed one. The principal thing he did
ttw to listen Ion? and strong and to
think loud at a safe distance from the
brink of the hole. Ex.
A BntNTNO Lake. It is said that
from one of the naptha wells of Russia
the liquid shoots np as from a fountain,
and has formed a lak four miles long
and one a quarter wide. Its depth is,
however, only two feet. This enormous
surface of inflammable liquid recently
became irrnited.and presented an imjKis
irg spectacle, the thick, black clouds of
smoke lieing lishted up by the lurid
irlare of the central column of flame,
which rose to a great height. The heat
and smoke were such as to render a
nenrer approach than one thousand
yards' distance impracticable. Suitable
means for extinguishing the fire were
not at hand, and it was feared that the
conflagration would spread nr.dergound
is such a manner as to cause an explos
ion. This supposition led many of the
immediate farmers to remove to a safer
distance. The quantity of naphtha on
fire was estimated at four and a half
million cubic feet. The trees and buil
ding within three miles' distance were
covered with thick soot, and this un
ploasant deposit appeared on persons'
clothes, and even on the food in the ad
jacent houses. Not only was the naph
tha itself burnintr, but the earth which
was saturated with it was also on fire,
and ten large establishments.founded at
great expense for the development of
the trade in the article, were destroyed.
Poison of a Pre. Never pick your
teem wun a pin much less a sore, i
Pins are brass, however white they look j
and the copper in them is always asso- ,
ciated with the deadly verdigris. J
Not long aeo a young married woman '
of Albany died under c'-"umstances of ;
a most peculiar nature. ne picked with j
a brass pin a "cold sore" on her upper i
1 Aim KiiwLrv-i lb n till iniuuia , tirzl
face commenced to swell, and before
nizht her whole face was swollen to an
abnormal size.
Her husband was telegraphed for and
arrived before the unfortunate lady
died, but she could not kpeak to him
fuch was the condition of her face. Ery
sipe'as had set in of the most virulent
type, and death resulted In forty-eight
boars.
KR1 LTDU L FIIERIM. CF LTXI, EISS.,
Jr A, V',-i,.VS5r' Vji-ri . . ...,
f- a
r
LYDIA E. PIMECHAM'8
VEGETABLE CCMPCU17S.
far oil lt PlfitrMl 'ni-T1t.it n9 WeittuMMi
o eon nan txjrbt frtnal popalat
It will cure entirely the wont form of Fie1 Com
plaints, all Tartan trm.5 U, Jnff.-rtijtJon and Clcr
tion. Falling and EUrIlermc'nt and the conaitiaiit
Spinal V?knmt and U iut Icularl j adapted to tba
Chant? cf IJfe.
It will dlor-A and Yrl Hmon frctn the ntrtiatn
an early ataT of de-rrlcj ari t. The tendency to ean
Ctroni btmoni there la checked ery ppeertijy hy lta vee.
It rtmoTN falntzier, flatulency, detrcyiall craving"
foTmrtlnoulftnte. aM r-?!rTet weaknea of the vtomarh.
It enree Bloating:, F!-!uU-h', KVrront FroatraTlon,
General Iel-iIU; t trltc:: a?nt, I'crtwsloft and Indi
f efttlon.
That fe!!rj of br!r(r dfiw, c-atng taln, weight
and backarh?, ! i!wim jxTinacnt:y cured by It naa.
It will at illt-.nci -Tvl tiudcr r.: cirruroetasoae act In
harmony with tho laxv t':t rern the female ay etein.
For the rare of Kl!r,M ( on-i laittta of altteer aztbJa
Compound la uns-j-i i-i 3.
1TII4 E. riNklMM'l TFfcFTABIJC COM
ponvti prrperei at S?3 tn.t S0 Wtern Arenue,
Lynn, M&sa. Prte fl. Fix bottIaf or $&. Bent by mail
In the form of elo 1 n tfae Tnrm cf locnpe. on
receipt of price, fl pvr bo for either. Mn Flrkbara
freely enewera all iMtera r-f Inquiry. Send for paraph
let. add rose aa abora. JUmiLon thi Japr,
Ko faTDlly ebonld be without LTPTA E. PISXHaITS
LJVEH r.IJ.S. TL-j enre Ccntljtton, blliouaaeei
and tor; Hiy of the Uvt. t5 cent per box.
lrT Sold by t!I lfrnflgUta.
At James ' Drug Store. KlccbK- S
PARKER'S
HAIR BAXSAII.
Thit eief atit dzeir.e
la prirrcTTcd hy thoe
w he have used it, to ary
i simJmr article, on
r and a! way
Rsstores ths youthful Color to Grey or Fided Hair
h Pirker's Fair Balsam H fineV peruir.ed ar.d It
K wsrrartevi to pre vert fV.Iirij; cf tKe hatr and to r
u muve canurufTand itchirg- Hiscox&Co, N.Y.
fa uh 1 mm uili a-j-.w m . any -ew
PARKER'S
GiMGEBTONIC
A S'jp'rljtivt Hiallh and Strength Reitortr.
If y"ii are a yr.erhar.ic or farmer, worn c-Jt wlA
ev--w-rk. cr a mother run dow n by fami!y house
Lr i d iiies try Tasker's Cincib Tt'Nic.
1 1 yn sre a lawyer, minarer or fcutir.esi man rjr-!-auntl
by mental strain or anxious cares, do cot aict
intoxicating stur.u: ants, but use Farker'sGmg'er Tonic
If you hare Consumption, Dvtpej sta, Khruma
i'.m. Kidney Comt'aints, cr ny disorderof thrlur.s,
S'oirach. howels. tloci cr rerres Fnvrit s G:t.cEK
T-vic wi.l cure you. It is the Greatest Elr-ed Punner
ttl Cett end Surest Cough Curt Ever Utti.
If yu re wm.ng away fromree, dissipation or
r-y d:i-.5e rr wea.r'ess nd require a Itimu'ant take
Cinoaa 'I cn-c at -n.-e; it wi;l invifrate and budd
yo i up I'-o -i t ie f. st drse Hit wi.l r.e -r intoxicate.
It has save j h-.ir.d:eds of lives; it may save yours.
CAVTIOV MmiIIkMImin. Pari iClnnrT-'-I.
owprssd of 'h, bft wn-.tjsi acsct. la th w.t! ;.rclrt. -!v
SrtMit f -T Jit-tl-m pf f :e(t int. Sird f.Tctv -a
liitcoa a Co., . Y. t jc. A $1 un, at dvart 1& i'-et.
cleat savino buying rotun sizz.
1t n- h a- d la,ung fr-t-a nee has made thi m
celihtful perf;me exceediiteiy pryiular. Ihere
in noTbintr like It. Inust uron ha-rne Flokes
tok Colours and lok ibr tiraaturc cf
a errrv t-ti. Any rrHit er dsalrr la srfuz.stT
tsii faf-plv v-Hi. 5 n4 11 r.rt tlsss.
LAiiftVIV5 ri'TIVO Tie. K:7E-
i
is nature i cri:i'st tbdh... ir n a.-
fr-s.-rttx-l it to 4XO0O raUr'-its. a 1 rf w
re.-over- 1 or v-r uiurfi Im- icvrj. t .-juttHL
vounu, tlio inld(i!-5r-l. t' f.'l lv' hi'
'tcl-an2 tue srste.u cf sll its linpurities,
t.nrs trie stoina. h, r-fvb: -s tlio h--rt tin
'ocks t!e seoretior of tie. Uvcr, strei ct
u nerves aiii!ivljr. ra'.est'.e trs'n. CSKSSfj
. - ' J b i';'-i ircr, jink's
r'rf4, V lo t:' C11J "'I t'rl from t!ii
tolls nn'l i art-s f f t ' ti . t- .
l'Eitrv a f!i"u!Jl.oU.. l:Tlv fcw.7i
fore ta U Eiv.il, hen v ea. rrcrr-.t W
ness; when , t ic.-rn. -5 .ni
mi rjv iiwiiirri ru:eoT l:r:i. rvrrr
Pfrl n a Is cn-r(-s- i. f t;u
fllents; evh oae a rr-it r- .w 1-1 1
It is r lets-in tt0r!Sf?Tw
Tj- m , I . .. I . - " ' . T
For bor-k wi.ict wiii T-i fTt'Iii-t
youir-lf, a-l.lress t. It. Tl A-TfAN A (O.,
Obokv Ohio. Alv- aysregulite U10 twT.eli l-l
and nolvlc v-rs w n-i .-jjji. J J
Soi.i at tlie New liriii; Store. "r,stn'fiv
ansfiurjt.
tins; Jlachltie rvrr invent- . Hi 1 Si,.; r ,.s.r of
,.n.-...,i.ijii.i.u anj ic roinprrte. la
ooi-ts.'K '",' C'"'-' f tine
?nr Jf,r,i h I- there i always a r-sdv m-xet. !VnJ
mi- T1 ? to the Twoml.lv KnIM Itsar
N E V R I C H B L 0 0 Dl
th-Ti; d WIU T'ftely chareo the blrwl in
who 1 i7."Vt'm ,',n ,h"" TTitl... Anv person
Who w-,11 tske v-n 0(.h ll)(rn, from , ,5wr.k,
mav be restore to sonml health. If st;rh a thinr
w m.w.ijvr9 JUO.
" GiVErS AWAY.
Zirnmerrnan Frtit Dryer
"w s fhr Tffsa, Aadreoa
ZIMMERMAN FRUIT 0RYEI CO.. CindnoatLO.
April 14, !8.-lm.
BEATTT'NORmK,J7S.w.l0t Reeo. onlv
-. I'tatioa alto up. Kare Helldaj
eeiranta 'mT. Write or rail on selT.l,
A 5k.
in V . a
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OHEAPEp
CHEAPEST,
GEO. HUSTLE
HAS NOW (.'N H a Jrr,
LARGEST, BEST i MOST T(
STOCK OF
JbiacUvaiv
Stove. TinM-nre
HoasefurnishingGo
K., kc.. th-t can e foi:-,s i
mentl n Peansvivanm 'n. ."T ',
K, WIS AS! S
of various rv, Br1 r... i
13,Tilcloi TlnrclvJ
of every derr'i tkn tc r.j .... E1
CARPENTERS' T0nt
or all kinds anj T het i ti .
TABLE AXD POCKFT rn
;l,wa. neei, , . ' -Ware.
Wnn1 and M 1 1 1 o i, t,
rsr.Trnnk.iMVsli," R.,1'
lla. Vises. Ilorsr .rir.e ''
MOWING )rWB.
"flni Tools. Ai.. s !r; .u K .'11 R
liable, Iloor and S!rir 0,7 r
Ourr! :i;-f t" ) i (',n,v
tapft? tti nn.ri.firu v. -v'w
swr. SHAPE 11XTI KT- I ' - :"
SALT, the het In t'-e w ".- , .,
nse; IafroTitTi Kf;c
best for feed'n- I.-e . .
VtT. T Chts PT--,I ' '
FKKKINS' I' ATI .NT Snv i V :
esnrot he exi!odi r - r lv' 's
CARTS: the ariret t ' - . -V'.
all spares nri -f 1 H '
ferei for sile In Fh-''o-e ,
nRt'SHpf o the M"St - - '
IKiWnne'; ill.-; rt--V "
VAl:M:'.IIKS. K.-..t 'k-Krr r ..... ' . '
plete sto-k o'ohoe ' ""'"
i.RocrriKs, Tor.irco 4ns;k
a wen thr.i3s1Ti,s ri
arf-ies. In fnet, i.vtl"i -u
iret nt short nit:e i n - n..
oflor f-tr pa'e mav sTw . .
rt-A" 1ST QTALtTY. w!.r. t'
SOT.T AT noi l
Hi vine hl ri-t -
ENCK In t'e c ie f.f fnfi 1
to suj'i.ly mv cns,,n r-s w,
markf-t. ir!r me a i -.f.. :
see. thon. an.i t e e.-nr:r- '
the cheft.oet (i nl t-r-t !
ferior arrioi s;mi-iv-is
an in-li'i-n'a :. -i. ;,
the deare."t in t.; -r '.
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